From Arctic tundra and volcanoes to urban landscapes and human habitats, this course has been designed by subject experts to introduce you natural wonders both far-flung and in your local area, and how we as humans interact with the world. This A level course has been designed to give you context around sociological inequality, climate change and human rights through a geographical lens.
The specification suggests that 300 hours is needed. You’ll also need time to complete assignments and prepare yourself for exams and some courses like English literature involve a lot of reading. Everyone is different so it’s impossible to say with certainty how long a course will take you, but you should expect to spend longer than 300 hours. Taken across the length of time we recommend, this equates to approximately 5 hours per week. This will increase if you choose to take it over a shorter time frame or may be less if you are retaking a subject and have covered a lot of of the course content.
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